Coagulation testing in the core laboratory
WE Winter, SD Flax, NS Harris - Laboratory medicine, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Primary hemostasis begins with endothelial injury. VWF, produced by endothelial cells,
binds to platelets and links them to subendothelial collagen. Platelet-derived ADP and …
binds to platelets and links them to subendothelial collagen. Platelet-derived ADP and …
Venous and arterial thromboses: two sides of the same coin?
Arterial and venous thromboses are sustained by development of intraluminal thrombi,
respectively, within the venous and arterial systems. The composition and structure of …
respectively, within the venous and arterial systems. The composition and structure of …
Overview of hemostasis and thrombosis and contribution of laboratory testing to diagnosis and management of hemostasis and thrombosis disorders
Hemostasis is a complex and tightly regulated process whereby the body attempts to
maintain a homeostatic balance to permit normal blood flow, without bleeding or thrombosis …
maintain a homeostatic balance to permit normal blood flow, without bleeding or thrombosis …
Laboratory hemostasis: from biology to the bench
Physiological hemostasis is an intricate biological system, where procoagulant and
anticoagulant forces interplay and preserves blood fluidity when blood vessels are intact, or …
anticoagulant forces interplay and preserves blood fluidity when blood vessels are intact, or …
Hemostasis and thrombosis: an overview focusing on associated laboratory testing to diagnose and help manage related disorders
Hemostasis is a complex but balanced process that permit normal blood flow, without
adverse events. Disruption of the balance may lead to bleeding or thrombotic events, and …
adverse events. Disruption of the balance may lead to bleeding or thrombotic events, and …
Diagnostics of inherited bleeding disorders of secondary hemostasis: an easy guide for routine clinical laboratories
The investigation of inherited bleeding disorders of secondary hemostasis remains a
challenge for most clinical laboratories, especially those that lack experience or specialized …
challenge for most clinical laboratories, especially those that lack experience or specialized …
Can the phenotype of inherited fibrinogen disorders be predicted?
A Casini, P De Moerloose - Haemophilia, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Congenital fibrinogen disorders are rare diseases affecting either the quantity
(afibrinogenaemia and hypofibrinogenaemia) or the quality (dysfibrinogenaemia) or both …
(afibrinogenaemia and hypofibrinogenaemia) or the quality (dysfibrinogenaemia) or both …
Analytical assessment of the new Roche Cobas t 711 fully automated coagulation analyzer
This study aimed to provide a preliminary evaluation of the analytical performance of the
new Roche cobas t 711 fully automated coagulation analyzer, which uses both liquid and …
new Roche cobas t 711 fully automated coagulation analyzer, which uses both liquid and …
Why do patients bleed?
Patients undergoing surgical procedures can bleed for a variety of reasons. Assuming that
the surgical procedure has progressed well and that the surgeon can exclude surgical …
the surgical procedure has progressed well and that the surgeon can exclude surgical …
Recent advances in mainstream hemostasis diagnostics and coagulation testing
The authors provide a narrative review of mainstream hemostasis analyzers. The review is
presented in two parts. In the first part, the authors give voice to several internationally …
presented in two parts. In the first part, the authors give voice to several internationally …